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It automatically detects problems and corrects them.
Such as: if the chlorine levels drop below acceptability, it add chlorine. if the water level is too low, it adds water. When the filter is full, a small robot dumps out the filter and replaces it with a new one. the rover is remotely controlled
by a computer to make sure it cleans the entire pool bottom. 'pears that there are self-chlorinating pools
http://www.aquariuspools.com.au/ [Gromit, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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The funny thing is that I work at a pool and nothing is
automated, except for the pumps. This would save time
and allow lifeguards to keep an eye on patrons. |
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Looks like there are self-chlorinating pools. I know there are float devices that automatically keep the water at a preset level. |
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